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There are 22 fourteen-letter words containing 2E, H, K, P, T and Ucheckside␣punts elephant's␣trunk elephant␣trunks hunt-and-peckers jumped␣the␣shark keratosulphate kicks␣up␣the␣arse kitchen␣suppers perpetual␣check pick␣up␣the␣phone postearthquake promethiumlike punched␣pockets put␣on␣the␣brakes put␣the␣brakes␣on Rathke's␣pouches take␣it␣up␣the␣ass taken␣the␣plunge takes␣the␣plunge take␣up␣the␣glove take␣up␣the␣slack up␣to␣the␣knocker 28 definitions found- checkside␣punts — n. Plural of checkside punt.
- elephant's␣trunk — adj. (Cockney rhyming slang) drunk.
- elephant␣trunks — n. Plural of elephant trunk.
- hunt-and-peckers — n. Plural of hunt-and-pecker.
- jumped␣the␣shark — v. Simple past tense and past participle of jump the shark.
- keratosulphate — n. Alternative spelling of keratosulfate.
- kicks␣up␣the␣arse — n. Plural of kick up the arse.
- kitchen␣suppers — n. Plural of kitchen supper.
- perpetual␣check — n. (Chess) A draw forced by one player by putting the opponent’s…
- pick␣up␣the␣phone — v. To pick up the receiver of a telephone, generally with the… — v. To answer an incoming telephone call.
- postearthquake — adj. Finding place after an earthquake.
- promethiumlike — adj. (Physics, chemistry) Having properties that resemble those of promethium.
- punched␣pockets — n. Plural of punched pocket.
- put␣on␣the␣brakes — v. Alternative form of put the brakes on.
- put␣the␣brakes␣on — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To stop (an event, action, or process)… — v. (Idiomatic, intransitive) To cease to perform one’s current…
- Rathke's␣pouches — n. Plural of Rathke’s pouch.
- take␣it␣up␣the␣ass — v. (US, vulgar, idiomatic) To be the recipient of anal sex. — v. (US, vulgar, idiomatic) To be cheated or treated unfairly.
- taken␣the␣plunge — v. Past participle of take the plunge.
- takes␣the␣plunge — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of take the plunge.
- take␣up␣the␣glove — v. To accept a challenge or adopt a quarrel.
- take␣up␣the␣slack — v. To tighten something that is slack so that it is taut. — v. To do work that would otherwise be left undone. — v. To provide extra resources that are not met by normal sources.
- up␣to␣the␣knocker — phr. (Slang) Up to the required standard; excellent. — phr. (Slang) Dressed in a very showy and elegant way.
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- French Wiktionary: 1 word
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- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 98 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 15 words
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